Subframe connectors are cool!!!
I just installed Steeda subframe connectors on my car and all I can say is wow. :punk: I never knew our cars were so flimsy till I drove an '06 convertible and after that it felt like my car was rattling apart.
Now it feels nice and tight like it should. My car only has 7,200 miles so it wasn't old and rickety. Should have put them on in '03 when I got the car, any one else notice a big difference with subs? |
I did. One of the BEST and should be one of the FIRST things mustang owners do to their cars.
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I wouldnt mine doing subframes sometime this summer.
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Its and overlooked mod. I have bbk sf's.
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OK, laugh at me if you must, but are SFC's bolted or welded on?
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Originally Posted by dsdaddy
OK, laugh at me if you must, but are SFC's bolted or welded on?
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Originally Posted by dsdaddy
OK, laugh at me if you must, but are SFC's bolted or welded on?
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While I haven't yet taken any pics, I certainly have layed under there and stared for a long time. By under there, I mean on the side of, no 4x4 springs on my car.
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+1. I had mine done Thursday. Feels like driving a coupe again. Anyone with a convertible that hasn't done this, make it your next mod. You'll be very happy with it.
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I have them on and not sure about difference as I had a couple of things done at once.
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i guess this may be a little off topic but...
On my vert I have what appears like sub frame cnncrts... they go from oone side of the car to the other to make it more rigid and appear to be stock... Are they the same thing? 1 under engine and 1 further back... |
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Here is a pic of it just took it now in the dark so pics are not great. They are under the seats one on each side. The run from front to back.
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